WEBVTT RUN ALL OF THE THINGS WE WANT HIM TO RUN AND HE IS HEALTHY ENOUGH TO AVOID AND PROTECT HIMSELF AND THE BIGGEST THING WE HAVE TO MAKE SURE HE IS HEALTHY ENOUGH TO AVOID FUTURE RISK TO FURTHER INJURY. ANDY: SCOTT FROST TALKING ABOUT HIS FRESHMAN QUARTERBACK ADRIAN MARTINEZ, AND IT WILL BE A GAME-TIME DECISION WHETHER OR NOT HE WILL PLAY AGAINST TROY SATURDAY MORNING. HERE ARE THE SEVEN THINGS TO WATCH FOR WHEN THE HUSKERS. -- HUSKERS HOST THE TROJANS. IF ANDREW BUNCH GETS HIS FIRST START AT QUARTERBACK FOR NEBRASKA, SCOTT FROST SAYS THE OFFENSIVE GAME PLAN STAYS THE SAME. >> EVERYTHING WE DO WITH OUR OFFENSE HE DOES PRETTY WELL. ANDY: EVERYONE WILL HAVE TO PITCH IN ESPCIALLY THE LEADERS OF THE WIDEOUTS STANLEY MORGAN JUNIOR AND JD SPIELMAN, BOTH WITH COSTLY DROPS IN THE LOSS AGAINST COLORADO. >> THE BEST OF US HAVE DROPPED BALLS. IT IS WHAT YOU DO AFTERWARDS. ALEXANDRA: -- ANDY: THE HUSKERS GAINED 329 YARDS RUSHING IN THEIR OPENING GAME AND WITH A HUGE SIZE ADVANTAGE AGAINST TROY, EXPECT MORE OF THE SAME AGAINST THE TROJANS. >> THEY ARE A BIG PHYSICAL OFFENSIVE LINE, SOMETHING THAT IS GOING TO BE WE WILL HAVE TO PLAY WITH TECHNIQUE ON THE DEFENSIVE LINE BECAUSE THEY WILL OUTWEIGH US IN AT EVERY POSITION. ANDY: THE HUSKERS HAD THEIR LONGEST RUN IN THREE YEARS SATURDAY, BUT IT COULD HAVE BEEN LONGER. GREG BELL RAN TIGHT ACCORDING TO HIS POSITION COACH, RYAN HELD. >> IF YOU WOULD HAVE HAD A CLOSE UP ON HIM, HE LOOKED LIKE A 95-YEAR-OLD MA WHEN YOU GET THAT OPEN HOLE, YOU GET TO GET THAT DEAL DONE. YOU CANNOT GET HAWKED DOWN BY GUYS. ANDY: DEFENSIVELY, THE HUSKERS WITH SEVEN SACKS IN THE OPENER, SOMETHING THEY HAVE NOT DONE IN FIVE YEARS. BUT A RED FLAG, NO FORCED TURNOVERS. >> WE HAVE TO PRODUCE TURNOVERS. ANYTIME YOU HAVE SEVEN SACKS AND WE HAD TWO MORE WE SHOULD HAVE GOTTEN, BUT ANY TIME YOU GET SEVEN SACKS YOU HAVE TO GET SOME TURNOVERS OUT OF THE DEAL. ANDY: JUST SEVEN BLACKSHIRTS HANDED OUT ON MONDAY, AND ONLY ONE FOR A DEFENSIVE BACK DICAPRIO BOOTLE. >> D-CAP EARNED IT HE EARNED IT LAST WEEKNOW I HAVE TO EARN MINE LIKE EVERYONE WANTS TO EARN THEIRS SO EVERYONE IS ROCKIN BLACKSHIRTS. ANDY: TROY IS NOT PUSHOVER THIS -- NO PUSHOVER. THIS IS A TEAM THAT WON AT LSU A YEAR AGO AND IS COMING OFF A 52 POINT WIN OVER FLORIDA A&M SCOTT FROST SAYS THE TROJANS WILL

After falling to Colorado in the waning moments of the team's first game under head coach Scott Frost, Nebraska will wrap up non-conference play -- at least for the time being -- against Troy.With freshman Adrian Martinez suffering a leg injury in the fourth quarter of last weekend's game, Frost said he will likely wait until Saturday to name the starting quarterback. If Martinez is unable to play, that would leave walk-on Andrew Bunch to lead the Huskers.Defensively, the Cornhuskers dialed up the pressure against the Buffaloes. Colorado quarterback Steven Montez faced 24 blitzes in which five or more pass rushers were sent. The most Nebraska had dialed up in a single game since 2011 was 18, and the average over that stretch was 4.2, according to data provided by TruMedia.The Trojans were vaporized by Boise State in the season opener, but dismantled Florida A&M last weekend to pull even in the record book."I think they’re a little like us, playing a bunch of new players, and they are young," Frost said Monday. "It’s going to be a challenge for us. Our team has to rally around each other and rally around whoever is playing quarterback.”Troy coach Neal Brown referred to Memorial Stadium as "one of the top venues in all of college football" during his weekly press conference. He continued, "They are one of the top football programs in all of college football historically and I think they are one of the top brands. Glad our coaches and staff get a chance to experience that."LogisticsKickoff: 11 a.m.Televised: Big Ten NetworkLine: Nebraska by 11.5Big Red Zone Facebook LiveStart time: 9 a.m.Follow Sean Callahan and Andy Kendeigh for live analysis throughout the game. Callahan has covered the team since 1999 and is currently the publisher of HuskerOnline.com, which is a part of the Rivals.com network.In-Game UpdatesFollow Andy Kendeigh, Thor Tripp, Matt Lothrop, Sean Callahan and Josh Planos for updates on Twitter.Follow/like KETV’s Husker Football Page!Postgame Press ConferenceClick here to watch!Players to Watch ForTroy: Kaleb Barker, quarterbackBarker is coming off a performance against Florida A&M in which he became the second Trojans quarterback since 2000 to put up five touchdowns and the sixth to amass 140 yards passing and 50 yards rushing.The Trojans are a below-average passing outfit, but, having seen what Colorado was able to accomplish through the air last weekend, it's hard to imagine it not being more of an emphasis this weekend. To be sure, Steven Montez is an NFL talent. Barker likely isn't, but he does have a higher total quarterback rating than Arizona's Khalil Tate, who the Westgate Las Vegas SuperBook gave 12-to-1 odds in the preseason to take home the Heisman Trophy, and Wisconsin's Alex Hornibrook, starting quarterback for a top-10 program. Nebraska: Devine Ozigbo, running backGreg Bell may have trotted onto the field first and generated more yardage (107 total yards compared to 77), but Ozigbo was involved in more plays (16 compared to 15). The senior contributed 52 of the team's 229 rushing yards after first contact, the most the team has produced in a single game since at least 2011, according to data provided by TruMedia. The team average since 2011 is 44.3, so Saturday's performance was a sizable upgrade."I feel like I’m in better shape," Ozigbo said Monday. "I just feel stronger overall as a person, so I definitely feel like it’s transferred onto the field.”Nebraska piled up 329 rushing yards on 6.1 yards per attempt, the first time those figures were put up in a game since Sept. 27, 2014 against Illinois. Much of that, Ozigbo said, is attributable to the offensive line, which "did a way better job than I've ever seen before." He continued, "There were a bunch of times where I kind of just got myself in position to where it was a stalemate, and just waited for them to come."Frost agreed, noting that what he saw on film led him to believe Nebraska was the more physical team.How We Got HereWeek 1 Boise State 56, Troy 20.Akron vs. Nebraska game postponed. Week 2Troy 59, Florida A&M 7.Colorado 33, Nebraska 28. Watch the highlights. Read the recap. Big Red Zone SpecialMiss our special last month? We've got you covered.

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After falling to Colorado in the waning moments of the team's first game under head coach Scott Frost, Nebraska will wrap up non-conference play -- at least for the time being -- against Troy.

With freshman Adrian Martinez suffering a leg injury in the fourth quarter of last weekend's game, Frost said he will likely wait until Saturday to name the starting quarterback. If Martinez is unable to play, that would leave walk-on Andrew Bunch to lead the Huskers.

Defensively, the Cornhuskers dialed up the pressure against the Buffaloes. Colorado quarterback Steven Montez faced 24 blitzes in which five or more pass rushers were sent. The most Nebraska had dialed up in a single game since 2011 was 18, and the average over that stretch was 4.2, according to data provided by TruMedia.

The Trojans were vaporized by Boise State in the season opener, but dismantled Florida A&M last weekend to pull even in the record book.

"I think they’re a little like us, playing a bunch of new players, and they are young," Frost said Monday. "It’s going to be a challenge for us. Our team has to rally around each other and rally around whoever is playing quarterback.”

Troy coach Neal Brown referred to Memorial Stadium as "one of the top venues in all of college football" during his weekly press conference. He continued, "They are one of the top football programs in all of college football historically and I think they are one of the top brands. Glad our coaches and staff get a chance to experience that."

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Players to Watch For

Troy: Kaleb Barker, quarterback

Barker is coming off a performance against Florida A&M in which he became the second Trojans quarterback since 2000 to put up five touchdowns and the sixth to amass 140 yards passing and 50 yards rushing.

The Trojans are a below-average passing outfit, but, having seen what Colorado was able to accomplish through the air last weekend, it's hard to imagine it not being more of an emphasis this weekend.

To be sure, Steven Montez is an NFL talent. Barker likely isn't, but he does have a higher total quarterback rating than Arizona's Khalil Tate, who the Westgate Las Vegas SuperBook gave 12-to-1 odds in the preseason to take home the Heisman Trophy, and Wisconsin's Alex Hornibrook, starting quarterback for a top-10 program.

Nebraska: Devine Ozigbo, running back

Greg Bell may have trotted onto the field first and generated more yardage (107 total yards compared to 77), but Ozigbo was involved in more plays (16 compared to 15).

The senior contributed 52 of the team's 229 rushing yards after first contact, the most the team has produced in a single game since at least 2011, according to data provided by TruMedia. The team average since 2011 is 44.3, so Saturday's performance was a sizable upgrade.

"I feel like I’m in better shape," Ozigbo said Monday. "I just feel stronger overall as a person, so I definitely feel like it’s transferred onto the field.”

Nebraska piled up 329 rushing yards on 6.1 yards per attempt, the first time those figures were put up in a game since Sept. 27, 2014 against Illinois. Much of that, Ozigbo said, is attributable to the offensive line, which "did a way better job than I've ever seen before." He continued, "There were a bunch of times where I kind of just got myself in position to where it was a stalemate, and just waited for them to come."

Frost agreed, noting that what he saw on film led him to believe Nebraska was the more physical team.